Press TV | Talk to Iran's New President. Warily. New York Times THE election of Hassan Rowhani as Iran's new president has created a sense that there are new possibilities of progress on the nuclear issue; we need to respond, but warily. Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, allowed Mr. Rowhani to win the ... Can Rouhani solve 'the Iran nuclear issue'? Russia wants Iran, P5+1 hold talks under Rohani Iran's new president sees all paths for nuclear talks leading to Washington |
Iran Influence in Latin America Waning, US Report Says Bloomberg Iran isn't actively supporting terrorist cells in Latin America and its influence is waning in the region after almost a decade of promises to increase investment, according to a State Department report. While Iran's interest in Latin America is a ... |
Press TV | Khamenei blames western 'stubbornness' for Iran's nuclear program Jerusalem Post DUBAI - Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Wednesday the dispute over the Islamic Republic's nuclear program could easily be resolved if the West were to stop being so stubborn. While accusing the West of being more interested in ... Iran dispatches naval fleet to Russia's Astrakhan port Khamenei: Election Supported Regime Op-Ed: Iran from a new perspective: tourism in the Islamic Republic |
Press TV | Iran Burns 100 Tons of Illicit Drugs ABC News Iran burned at least 100 tons of illicit drugs Wednesday, some in a Tehran ceremony attended by officials and foreign dignitaries, to highlight what it says are its unsupported efforts to stem the flow of narcotics across its territory to Europe ... Over 100 tons of illicit drugs destroyed across Iran Iran burns 100 tons of illicit drugs on intl. anti-drug day |
The Economist explains How close is Iran to having a nuclear bomb? The Economist (blog) IRAN is putting up with sanctions that damage its economy rather than accept a deal limiting its nuclear programme. It has developed the capacity to enrich far more uranium than it needs for generating nuclear power or for medical research. And its ... |
Iran's new president won't compromise: Column USA TODAY That was when a relatively obscure, soft-line cleric named Mohammad Khatami unexpectedly emerged as the front-runner for the Iranian presidency. Khatami's subsequent victory electrified policymakers and the mainstream news media in Washington and ... |
Press TV | US-led anti-Iran bans adversely affect Souht Korea's economy: Officials Press TV “The Korean economy is damaged in a sense because we had strong economic ties with Iran that have been hampered by the sanctions. The Korean economy could not benefit enough from the economic relations with Iran,” said, Jong Seok Kim, the dean of ... Posted 10 hours ago |
Iran: time for travelers to return? CNN International (CNN) -- One thing did shock me on my visit to Iran last month: the immigration officer at Tehran Airport smiled as he stamped my passport. This rare travel incident set the tone for the rest of my trip. You wouldn't know it for all the diplomatic ... |
Press TV | Iran calls on Canada to respect rights of indigenous people Press TV Related Viewpoints: Canada's toxic spill of anti-native racism. Iran has called on Canada to respect its obligations regarding the basic rights of the First Nations, expressing concern over the discriminatory handling of the indigenous population in ... |
Iran President-elect Rouhani to value better Iran-China ties Press TV Iran's President-elect Hassan Rouhani emerged victorious in the presidential election of June 14, which was marked by a high voter turnout, winning 50.7 percent of a total of 36, 704, 156 ballots counted.” Related Interviews: 'Israel seeks own goals in ... |